Sony Ericsson's latest smartphone boasts a regular phone keypad, a touchscreen and a QWERTY keyboard that appears when you flip the phone keypad down. The chunky GSM phone also offers a new 262,000 color screen, 64 MB of internal memory and support for up to 1 GB Memory Stick Duo. Otherwise, the P910 is an evolution of Sony Ericsson's P900 [[]], sharing the earlier model's form factor, camera, screen size and Symbian OS. Sony Ericsson promises compatibility with a wide range of personal and corporate e-mail providers, mostly through third-party software. Expect this phone to cost about the same as the P900 ($799) and to appear in Europe before it comes to the US.

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